The Lumia comes first because it really is more camera than smartphone which might be what some people want. The iPhone has the second best camera however due not only to the wider size of its megapixels but also to having more power at its disposals than the competitor's camera thank to the new architecture of the A7.

You will find way more sources putting the iPhone on top of the list after the Lumia.

MisterOrally saidHow many more megapixels are we going to need? My iPhone with 8 megapixels takes very nice pictures.

Mega pixel count means nothing at this point. You have to look at more technical details that actually make a difference. Its like processor speed. The iPhone has a 1.3 Mhz processor that beats the shit out of all 1.6, 1.7 processors out there. At this point, all that matters is real use results instead of specs on a sheet of paper.

Yup, MP doesn't mean much, both on smartphones and actual cameras. It's all about the lens, sensor, and image processor. If you ever go shopping for an actual camera, don't let the sales guy try to sell you on MP alone.

Speaking of smartphones, while I was texting a friend back and forth today, my smartphone suddenly beeped and these words appeared from my side as if I had just typed them. What in the world could it mean?

I'm GOING QUICK QW99O9QQ AND THEN TODAY AND TOMORROW AND THEN TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TO GET TODAY AND TOMORROW AND THEN

The thing I don't like about digital cameras is when you press the button to take the picture, it's like 1 or 2 seconds delay and I miss the thing I am taking the picture of most of the time if it is an object that is moving.